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    Article : -
    Kids TV Shows I Love and Why

    As a parent of 3 kids, (ages 5, 3, and 1) I tend to watch a ton
    of kids shows. If you’re a parent, you’re likely to know the
    list I’m about to rattle off from the Nick Jr channel.

    The Backyardigans
    Yo Gabba Gabba
    The Wonder Pets
    Go Diego, Go
    Dora The Explorer
    Jack’s Big Music Show
    Oobi
    Ni Hau Kai Lan

    My wife and I are pretty happy with how most of these shows teach
    our kids, but I’ll bring up a couple of strange things we’ve noticed
    about some of the shows that parents should be aware of.

    Oobi – when my wife and I first saw this show, we were horrified.
    Oobi and Grandpoo and the other characters speak in a truncated
    version of english, and we were intensely worried that it would
    stunt our kids’ language skills, but they absolutely love the show.

    For months, we refused to record the show on our DVR, but we eventually
    gave in and recorded a few, and the kids to enjoy the show. We told
    our oldest daughter that Oobi doesn’t speak properly, and she reminds
    us of this everytime she watches the show, so our trick worked.

    The Wonder Pets – are you Sewious? Who let Ling ling or whatever the
    duck’s name is on the show when the actor has a speech impediment?
    Now THIS show did cause some damage when our eldest first watched the
    show, and my wife and I stopped her from watching it for over a year,
    because she started talking using a lisp and not speaking properly.
    It’s a wonder the show doesn’t have lawsuits against it for teaching
    kids to speak with a lisp!

    Yo Gabba Gabba – at first, we thought the show was a mess, but it
    has high energy and our kids really love it. Even though the show
    doesn’t have the best graphics and is very home-made, it teaches
    kids good values, gets them physically active, and now we love it.
    Yoooo Gabba Gabba!

    Jack’s Big Music Show – this was a fantastic show when it first came
    out – it had tons of great music, it showed kids how to solve problems,
    and more. Over time, it did attract some strange C or D-level musicians,
    some of whom looked like homeless people, but all in all it was and
    remains a good show.

    The Backyardigans – our all time favorite. I swear I have memorized
    every song and line of dialogue from well over 60 episodes. I used
    to hear the haunting opening song in my head while trying to sleep
    for months on end, but my wife and I really love the show. The music,
    stories, dancing, everything is exceptionally well-done and the
    show is very watchable for adults.

    There’s so much more to talk about in regards to these shows and
    more, but I wanted to give you a parent’s objective feelings about
    the shows and to say, overall, Nick Jr’s programming is good for
    kids and parents would be well advised to have their kids watch
    some of the shows they provide.
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